It seems that Hollywood is starting to catch on to what many viewers already know: Some of the best shows on TV are not on a network; they're streaming over your internet connection. Shows such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black from Netflix have been capturing people's imagination for years, although major awards have often eluded them. But in the first months of 2015, one announcement after another pointed toward a sort of streaming content renaissance.

Internap Network Services Corporation, a global provider of end-to-end internet business solutions, announced the completion of its previously-announced plans to expand the company's global content delivery network (CDN) to Hong Kong and Tokyo by adding two new CDN Points of Presence (PoPs). In Q2, 2007, Internap unveiled plans to expand its network infrastructure in Asia, Europe and the UK. The company established a London CDN PoP in Q3, 2007 by expanding its existing facilities in London and Amsterdam. This announcement complements the current Asia data center and IP offerings and is fully integrated with Internap's global data center and network infrastructure. The new CDN PoPs are designed to improve the speed and delivery of customer traffic, optimize performance for rich-media applications, and enabling Internap to better service its clients from more locations worldwide.